Friday, February 8, 1985 26 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS TIRES GLASS AUTO = AUTO TRIM SERVICE ACCESSORIES NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS: "SELECT" Goodyear Michelin Firestone Bridgestone INSTALLATION AVAILABLE Heavy Duty FIRESTONE From $495° Metallic extra. Includes new pads, turn rotors, pack wheel bearings where needed. Going Home Continued from Page 25 USED TIRES $5008, up FRONT DISC BRAKES CLOSE-UP CUSTOM WALL MIRRORS $3950 Heavy Duty DELCO $5495 each INSTALLED FREE!! INSURANCE REPLACEMENT WITH MOBILE GLASS SERVICE For Auto — Home — Business 24777 Telegraph Southfield 3 doors S. of 10 Mile 353-2500 Open daily 8 a.m. Mon.-Sat. Also WAYNE 721-3700 / LINCOLN PARK 388-0600 John Newmyer Builder Inc. Israeli policy-makers are also eager to leave southern Lebanon as quickly as possible, to get the troops away from the first war Is- rael has lost — the Shiite Moslem guerilla war. According to the di- rector of Israeli military intelli- gence, General Ehud Barak, 80 percent of the attacks on Israeli troops in Lebanon are carried out by local residents, most of them Shiites. In the first stage of the with- drawal, Israel will pull out of 500 square kilometers of Lebanon. The IDF will continue holding 2300 square kilometers, or about 20 percent of the country. Of the 400,000 people in the region who will remain under Israeli control after the first stage, only 70,000 are Christians who might, presumably, want a continued Is- raeli presence; 230,000 are Shiites; 30,000 are Druze; and 40,000 are Palestinians, all of whom are potentially hostile to Israel. Just last weekend, there were five rocket attacks on Israeli posi- tions in southern Lebanon. There were no casualties, but the at- tempts served as notice that the guerrilla war against Israel will continue for as long as the Israeli army is in Lebanon. "We are losing the guerrilla war," said Dr. Heller, "because we are facing a 'highly motivated local population which is able to obtain the kind of equipment it needs for the limited operations it carries out against the IDF. They have a clear political purpose. Is- rael does not, because there is no national concensus that our stay in Lebanon is worth the price we are paying." At present, Israeli forces con- trol the crossing points from northern Lebanon to the south, the Awali River bridge and Batir A Shoulf (gateway to the Druze- controlled Shouf Mountains). This control stems the flow of exp- losives and sabotage material from the north which would be used against Israeli troops. Most of the people using the Awali River bridge are Lebanese Christians; therefore, the Israeli-backed South Lebanese Army, which is commanded by Christians, carries out the body searches and goes through the suitcases of the people walking across. 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That means preventing the re- turn of the PLO and the recon- struction of a large terrorist in- frastructure, which will de- stabilize life in their areas of resi- dence and will invite Israeli retal- iation." There are conflicting views on what the Lebanese war has done to the Israeli soldier. "We are a reserve army whose function is to keep the country prepared for im- pending war," said a senior Israeli Defense ministry source. "But in- stead of training to be better tank gunners; reservists are wasting their time policing Lebanese towns and villages." A senior officer in charge of se- curity in the Zaharani region, Colonel Zeev, believes Lebanon has improved his soldiers. "My men have learned more here in two weeks than they could have in a year of training in Israel," he claimed. "For the past two years, I have been here more than at home. It has become my first home. I de- veloped senses I never knew I had, in order to detect the slightest changes in the terrain because it could be a roadside bomb." Most soldiers in Lebanon ex- press no regrets about leaving. "I am doing my third stint of reserve duty here," said patrol leader Lieutenant Yisrael. "The first time, I thought it was a very beau- tiful country, with an exciting view. Since then, this useless war developed between us and the Lebanese, partly because we sat here too long. I'm glad to be leav- ing all of this hate and death and evil that is Lebanon. NEWS DOORWALLS • FRENCH DOORS • SKYLIGHTS SUNROOMS • WINDOWS • • • • FREE ESTIMATES INSURED ALL WORK GUARANTEED FINANCING AVAILABLE Expert watch & jewelry repairs done in our shop — promptly! Arson Suspected In Vancouver (1-26-85 thru 2-11-85) Our policy: FULL REFUND or exchange. You must be satisfied! Mon.-Sat,.. 10-6 Thurs. 10-8 AUTHORIZED REPLACEMENT CONTRACTOR JEWELERS master C11,1fly INC. 32940 Middiebelt Road at 14 Mile Rd.' 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